Written for dentists working in general, family and cosmetic dentistry, as well as specialists from all disciplines, Decisions in Dentistry is a peer-reviewed journal designed to support the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in multidisciplinary care. Reflecting the latest thinking from nationally ranked educators, researchers and clinicians, the journal presents evidence-based, clinically relevant articles in an inviting and easy-to-understand format. Unique in its approach, Decisions in Dentistry makes the complex simple and offers unbiased information and continuing education that dentists can use to improve their technique and provide the highest level of care.
Each February, dental professionals, educators and other health care providers come together to promote good oral health during National Children’s Dental Health Month (NCDHM). In recognition and support of the benefits of fluoridated…
Dental practitioners are invited to learn about the latest in compliance and emerging infection prevention and safety issues during the Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention’s (OSAP) annual conference, June 22 to 25, in…
The Henry Schein Cares Foundation has announced the nine finalists for its second annual Henry Schein Cares Medal, an award given annually to nonprofit organizations that demonstrate excellence in expanding access to care for the…
CHICAGO (January 13, 2017) - Hu-Friedy, a global leader in the manufacturing of dental instruments and products, today announced the acquisition of J. Palmero Sales Company, a family-run dental products company located in Stratford,…
As more patients seek cosmetic treatment to enhance their smile, a report forecasts the global cosmetic dentistry market will reach 27.9 billion dollars by 2024.
A special publication produced through a collaboration between Colgate- Palmolive and Scientific American Custom Media examines changes to the practice of dentistry.
In a good news/bad news scenario, a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report finds the proportion of U.S. adults who smoke cigarettes declined from 20.9% in 2005 to 15.1% in 2015.